Posted by paul on July 29, 2020 at 20:17:51 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Baling Late posted by rusty6 on July 29, 2020 at 18:54:07:
Nice.
I was swathing my barley at 4:00 this afternoon, stems were wet, weeds were wet, tires were wet.
We just had all that rain a couple days ago, I was impressed I stayed on the surface of the field, didn’t get stuck.
I hope with the barley in windrows, the ground can dry out some if the sun hits it, so the barley and weeds can dry out after that.
The dew neck er really left today, even tho it was mostly sunny and a bit of a breeze.
Just so humid and so much water trying to vent out of the ground.
I walked out barefoot a couple minutes ago, grass is so wet it like it rained .05”, tge dew is so thick.
Boy did I have to drive slow. It should have been swathed last week, but with 5.3 inches of rain...... anyhow the pigeon grass really set in now. Was tough cutting.
Hope to do the oats tomorrow, that has less weeds so should go a bit faster. Then goodness for tile, the oats field used to have 14 little dips through out the 15 acres, it would be a swampy mess. Got it tiled a decade ago, what a difference that made!
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